Impact (record label)
For other record labels named Impact Records, see Impact Records (disambiguation)
Impact Records | |
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Founded | 1966 |
Founder | , Russell Clark |
Status | defunct |
Country of origin | New Zealand |
Impact was a New Zealand record label which released records by, among others, Erana Clark, Ray Columbus, Allison Durbin, Gerry Merito, , Bunny Walters, , Larry's Rebels and Golden Harvest. The label started releasing records in 1966 and continued throughout the 1970s.
Background[]
The idea of the label was conceived by Russell Clark while he was still at school.[1] It was founded in 1966 by Clark and . Ray Columbus, who had just left Zodiac Records, was the first artist to be signed.[2] According to the edition of 1 January 1966 of Billboard, after Columbus, two other acts were to have releases. They were the group Larry's Rebels and the singer Gerry Merito.[3] One of the artists it would have a lot of success with was Bunny Walters. Walters who had 12 singles released on the label had 5 charting hits with the label,[4] the last being "The Nearest Thing To Heaven which made #10 in 1974.[5]
References[]
- ^ Ready to Fly, David Eggleton – Page 32
- ^ AudioCulture, 28 April 2013 – Impact – Simon Grigg
- ^ Billboard, 1 January 1966 – Page 37 Music Capitals of the World, Wellington N.Z. – John P. Monaghan
- ^ Music.net.nz – Bunny Walters, Bio
- ^ Billboard, 7 September 1974 – Page 55 Billboard Hits of the World, New Zealand
- New Zealand independent record labels
- 1966 establishments in New Zealand